A lakeside destination north of Atlanta is getting a major refresh. Part of the $5.5 investment will fund a new night-lit golf course.
After Yeo’s, Tiger Beer: Why some Singapore F&B firms leave – and others stay
Larger-scale manufacturers with overseas markets are more likely to move operations out, say observers Read more at The Business Times.
Israel’s Financial First Responders: Supporting Families and Business
As Operation Roaring Lion continues, thousands of Israeli families, reservists, and small businesses are facing a parallel crisis, one that unfolds not on the battlefield, but at home.
Sri Lanka struggles to avert economic collapse over war
Sri Lanka is struggling to prevent a repeat of its spectacular economic collapse four years ago, as the prolonged Middle East war compounds the fallout from a deadly cyclone in November.
Shipping, energy disruptions spike food prices; UAE stays insulated
While the increase remains moderate by historical standards, economists warn that prolonged disruption to shipping routes and farm inputs could amplify price pressures later this year …
India may restrict sugar export as likely to allow higher ethanol blending with petrol
India had faced a sugar shortage in 2022-23 season as a result export was restricted and despite a bumper output in 2023-24, no shipment was permitted …
Israeli Entrepreneurs Fuel California’s Economy with High-Paying Jobs
California has long been home to Israeli entrepreneurs and companies spanning tech, cybersecurity, custom software, financial services and full-service restaurants. These businesses generate jobs and …
What to Make of North Korea’s End-of-Year Party Plenum
In this photo supplied by North Korean state media, the Enlarged Meeting of 13th Plenary Meeting of Eighth Central Committee of the WPK convenes in Pyongyang, North Korea, Dec. 9, 2025. North Korean …
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil business activity shrinks in March amid conflict, PMI shows
April 5 (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector activity contracted in March for the first time since August 2020, as the war in the Middle East snarled up supply chains, a business survey …
South Korea asks Gulf nations for steady energy supply, safety of Korean vessels
SEOUL, April 5 (Reuters) – South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol met with envoys from Gulf countries to shore up energy security and the safety of Korean vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, the …